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Only if the person likes Shakespeares' art. Even though it is considered a comedy, the predjudices and fowl treatment people receive in the play is discusting. This is because of the change and adaptation of the human race. When the play was origanlly written, the audiences was many christains and at that time, Jews were treated terribly. But now, since those predjidices had died down, some of the audience no longer enjoys the play. + i want to slap Bassanio

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